Dr. Wolf was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1993 and to the National Academy of Sciences in 2010. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including the 1998 IEEE's Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communication Award, the Information Theory Society 2001 Shannon award, and the 2004 IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal. He is the co-recipient (with Irwin Jacobs) of the 2011 Marconi Society Prize. During his career he made numerous contributions in the fields of information theory and storage of digital data. He is perhaps best known for proving, together with David Slepian, the lossless source coding theorem for correlated sources. This work was awarded the 1975 IEEE Information Theory Group paper award.
Jack Wolf is survived by his wife, his two daughters, his two sons, and five grandchildren.
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